Tottenham has strengthened his hopes to qualify for the Europa League with a comfortable first league victory against the Wolves.
The Spurs, which are five points at the end of a place among the first four, Leapfrog West Ham in sixth on the difference in goals, with Everton, which later plays three points further.
It was a deserved victory for the hosts who struck the woodwork three times after having created a certain number of excellent chances.
Harry Kane, who saw an early effort on the left post, put the spurs on their way, gliding calmly in the opening of the superb pass of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg on the half-time.

While the Wolves were carrying out a threat to the break, they were forced to do their luck at times, Kane and Dele Alli both hit the right post a few seconds.
And Hojbjerg has doubled without surprise the advantage of the Spurs, reacting first after the Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio had put a Gareth Bale effort to slide the ball into the lower right corner.
Romain Saiss, Adama Traore and Fabio Silva all had good opportunities to respond to visitors, but not for the first time this season, it was a frustrating day in front of the goal of the Wolves, who remain 12th in the table.
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